Our Mission:
IndyFeral seeks to reduce the stray and feral cat overpopulation through the non-lethal method of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), not trap and kill.
TNR Links to other web sites and organizations
 

National Feral Cat Programs/Informational Resources

Indiana Feral Cat Programs/Informational Resources

Northern Indiana

Action for Animals, (765) 282-0738, (Muncie)
Elkhart County Feral Cat Coalition, (574) 206-0614
H.O.P.E. for Animals Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic (Ft. Wayne)
Independant Cat Society, (219) 785-4936, (Northwest Indiana)
Michiana Feral Cat Initiative, (574) 387-7840


Central Indiana

Animal Outreach of Shelby County, (317) 364-8745
FACE Spay Neuter Clinic Community Cat Program,(317) 638-3223
Hamilton County Low Cost Spay-Neuter Clinic, (317) 706-0537
Help the Animals, (765) 962-6811, (Richmond)
SNIP (Spay Neuter Indiana Pets), (317) 727-9183, (Johnson, Morgan, & Hendricks counties)
SPOT (Stop Pet Overpopulation Today), (765) 795-4336, (Cloverdale)
(3 MB PDF) Zionsville County Veterinary Clinic Feral Cat Spay Neuter Project (317)769-PETS (7387)
Partners for Animal Welfare Society, Inc. (PAWS), (317) 498-6255, (Greenfield)
Humane Society of Johnson County, (317) 535-6626


Southern Indiana

Alley Cat Advocates, (502) 634-8777, (Louisville and southern Indiana)
Feral Cat Friends, (812) 323-8209, (Bloomington)
Pets Alive Spay/Neuter Clinic, (812) 824-1349, (Bloomington)
UCAN (United Coalition for Animals, (513) 721-7387, (Cincinatti, southeast Indiana)
Vanderburgh Humane Society, (812) 426-2563 ext. 216
Community Animal Rescue Effort (CARE), (812) 372-6063, (Columbus).